Show I I I V Rooted Eastern Belief V in Feminine Deviltry It Is the time orthodox belief of oC the East that no evil can take place of which a woman Is not the first cause said a n writer In the London Spectator In 1832 Who Is she sher shera a rajah rajab was alwa always s 's in the habit of asking whenever a calamity was related related related re re- re- re to him however severe or or however trivial His attendants reported reported reported re re- ported to him one morning that a laborer had fallen from the scaffold when working at his palace and had broken his neck Who Is she Immediately demanded the rajah A man no woman great prin prince e 1 was the reply Who Is she repeated repeated repeated re re- re- re I with Increased anger was a all the rajah rajab deigned to utter In vain did the servants assert the manhood of ot the laborer Bring me Instant Intelligence what woman caused this accident or woe upon your heads beads exclaimed the prince In an hour the active attendants returned and prostrating themselves themselves them them- se selves ves cried out 0 wise and powerful pow pow- erful erCul prince I Well who bols Is she Interrupted be he As the Ill fated laborer laborer la la- borer was working on th tb scaffold he was attracted by the beauty of one of ot your highness highness' damsels and gazing upon her lost his balance and fe fell to the ground You hear now said the prince no Jno accident I can happen without a woman In la lasome I some way being an nn Instrument I |